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> Man, is it just me, or is today a particularly
> boring day at work?
It's just you. After fighting Blaster and Welchia off
a half-dozen machines, I then went into WWP mode,
followed by 4 hours of QA testing. I am also wrapping
up some online training and had a couple of meetings
today as well. Only two more hours to go and it's
Miller time! :P
> Anyway, I found two items on thinkgeek.com that
> almost every tech. writer
> would want. Here are the links:
Nah. I've been eyeing the binary clock for a while. I
like the idea of a clock only I can easily read at
work. ;)